Example sentences of "i [vb base] from " in BNC.

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1 I 'm also an alternative therapist and I do find that this is one of the major problems , that ninety percent of my patients who come to me suffer from stress and depression , and really what has happened in a lot of cases is that they have been put on valium and drugs , they find the side effects are horrific !
2 I make myself aware of a three-dimensional object by synthesizing what I perceive from here with what I imagine from there , of a continuing event by synthesizing what I perceive now with what I remember from past and anticipate from future viewpoints ; and in either case ‘ Be aware ’ obliges me to let myself be moved from the different viewpoints , as a causally necessary condition of becoming aware from them .
3 You see , I refrain from outlining just what this gentleman has been saying to me — about you all .
4 I refrain from sarcasm .
5 I refrain from naming the books in case you have yet to read them .
6 ‘ You got him off — I mean from — the blacksmith ?
7 A : what have you got to do this afternoon B : oh I 'm * going to repair the child bar A : what do you mean CHILD bar B : uh it 's er metal bar goes acr — has to be fixed from one side of the car I mean from one side of the back seat to the other for the BABY seat to go on A : AH …
8 So I mean from a couple of bits of information we could tell they had sheep , they probably ate them , teeth marks on it , things like that .
9 Oh cha chapel Later on , I mean er you know when you got to ten , eleven , ch there were so many things at chapel , I mean from learned dissertations , I mean the gentlemen from the University , here .
10 And there was dust and everything went black , all the lights went out , so I mean from that w we could ascertain that it was fairly serious what had happened .
11 I mean from rig to rig things work differently and I mean on on Piper , I would say there were probably things that could have been tightened up but then again I do n't think they were part and parcel of what happened and there on July the sixth .
12 In terms of sustainability , we we have done underdone undertaken the same exercise which Barton Willmore have done , and looked at all the various sources , I mean from there you should be including those published by the rural development corporation , commission I should say .
13 Well , when I say abroad , I mean from the E C as well .
14 I mean from the lighting point of view as opposed to things like heating and obviously more expensive consumption .
15 I mean from air , to fly from aircraft carriers .
16 We 've got a lot of different opinions there , I mean from my personal experience when I was a customer sales manager my , my students or particularly some of them , well I would say the brightest kind of people in the branch , and they had the most attention , and it 's very easy I think to write them off .
17 Is that the right sort of , if our I mean from our objective is to get more sales
18 Why do n't you get Ruth , I mean from Marks .
19 I mean at the moment , I mean from that one week
20 No , I think you just wash your hands , that 's it , cos we 've done long enough and I mean from say the Sunday thing , I mean we 've never ever thought of the Sunday making thing , being a profit making thing have we ?
21 Surveys yeah , but I mean from your and my point of view we do n't sit here talking all the time , but when your father gets in then there 's talk
22 How however , I mean from a a broader point of view I think I would have some general reservations as have been confessed previously by Mr Earle and and Mr Jewitt .
23 It was when he was commissioned to write seventeen and a half minutes of light music for the radio that I discovered why Jean-Claude had insisted I bring from London some of my most beautifully tailored suits and expensive dresses .
24 The hall and the gallery and the enormous stained glass windows which faced the door as you came in , and the three reception rooms were ours , and as I suffer from terrible claustrophobia , I thought it was a wonderful place to live although David , who I am sure does n't suffer from claustrophobia as badly as I do , being British and like most British people , would be content to live in smaller environments .
25 The fantasy of a rural arcadia — a myth that has already been condemned by both Margaret Thatcher and the Archbishop of Canterbury — is not , I hope , something I suffer from .
26 It may even give passers-by the impression of drunkenness , which is why some people carry a card or note to say , ‘ I suffer from bad attacks of giddiness . ’
27 I suffer from high-tone deafness , ’ he says .
28 I suffer from so much tension it 's not true .
29 And there is no point denying that I suffer from Denial , because this means only that I am guilty of Deep Denial .
30 I suffer from debilitating shyness , which means I socialise very rarely .
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